Hollywood's most buzzed-about love triangle made its first public appearance Monday since the sour "Lemonade" controversy.
Beyoncé, Jay Z and fashion designer Rachel Roy each attended the CFDA Fashion Awards in Manhattan — weeks after Queen Bey's juicy new album sparked rumors of her rapper husband's infidelity.
Roy — widely speculated to be the subject of Beyoncé's cheating anthem "Sorry" — seemed eager to stay out of the spotlight at the event, posing for a few photos before quickly slipping through a side door, Us Weekly reports.
"She was one of the only celebs to not walk the carpet," a source told the magazine.
The fashionista, 42, was stung by Beyoncé's rabid Beyhive fan base in April after the singer dropped a cryptic lyric about her husband's apparent mistress, "Becky with the good hair."
Shortly after the album dropped, Roy — who had been linked to Jay Z in the past — wrote the phrase "good hair, don't care" in an Instagram photo caption, leading many to suspect she was the woman Beyoncé was referring to.
Roy denied the fan accusations a few days later, and it remains undetermined who the mysterious "Becky" really is.
Beyoncé and Jay Z didn't seem to let the drama ruin their evening at Monday's award show, where they were all smiles as they posed with their 4-year-old daughter on the red carpet.
The 34-year-old Beyoncé was later honored at the event with the Fashion Icon Award and addressed the discrimination she faced in the fashion industry early on in her career.
"When we were starting out in Destiny's Child, high-end labels, they didn't want to dress four black, country, curvy girls," the singer explained. "And we couldn't afford designer dresses and couture."
She went on to dedicate the award to her grandmother, mother and uncle.
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